it's a poor attempt to write an 'emotional' song. It tries too hard to be moving and fails to be, especially compared to stuff he's done previously like Weak Become Heroes, It's Too Late and indeed Dry Your Eyes.

is arguably the most musically and lyrically interesting thing he's done I think. I love the elegy of strings it comes in on and the piano loop creates a beautiful hazy atmosphere. Lyrically it's great how he's completely in love with the club culture he's talking about and yet he hates what it's done to the people who were involved with it and have been left with dead-end lives. It has a really poignant end-of-an-era feel to it and while I know nothing at all about dance culture I imagine it might be to the club kids of the 90s what Pavement's Fillmore Jive is to rock'n'roll.

and whilst this is probably not the best way of viewing things it still makes me prefer something lyrically lacking in sentiment if i think that musically it is much better. Which means that icould give or take 'Weak Become Hereos' generally but much prefer, say, 'Blinded By The Lights' because of the atmosphere it creates.